Hafele’s new Twist Lift lets you see the television clearly from anywhere in the room.
April 28th, 2011
Adjusting to all viewing needs, the Twist Lift 520 Flatscreen Lifting Mechanism from Hafele is the solution for height adjustable furniture systems.
Twist Lift lets you raise and lower your television from within a cabinet to an ideal viewing position, and back when it is no longer in use.
The lift is adjustable within the range of 66 to 118 cm.
With a lifting capacity of 100 kg, even large flat screens can be lifted, lowered and swivelled.
Combining the electric remote controlled swivel bracket with the Twist Lift lets you adjust the angle of your flat screen TV by 45 degrees each way from wherever you are sitting in the room.
Twist Lift comes with mounting brackets. Installation is as easy as mounting the screen, plugging in the Twist Lift and moving the TV into a convenient viewing height and angle.
Visit the Hafele website for more information on this and other products from Hafele.
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